Asante Kotoko have confirmed the signing of AshantiGold striker Emmanuel Osei on a three-year deal.
The former Asokwa Deportivo player becomes the club's second signing in the second transfer window.
Osei struggled to get game time this season despite his stellar performance last season which helped Ashantigold claim the league title.
The arrival of Isaac Amoah, Nuhu Fuseini, Fredrick Quayson and Anthony Yerful pushed the attacking down the pecking order at AshGold forcing him to push for a transfer.
Kotoko General Manager Opoku Nti confirmed the move to Asantekotokosc.com.
"We are through with his negotiation. It’s a done deal and it can go public officially."
The Porcupine Warriors have already signed former Wa All Stars winger Emmanuel Gyamfi on a free transfer.
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